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Al Parker

Posted by Bob on November 18th, 2006 under Coaching Session, Comment Responses


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I just heard Ted Pike recite briefly the story of Alexander the Great and I felt a sort of déjà vu for a moment. Where did I JUST hear this? Oh, Bob’s blog!

Alexander the Great, back in the fourth century B.C., had this crazy idea that he was ordained by the gods to take over the world. He only had a few thousand men and he went off into Asia — and here were millions in the armies of Darius who were coming against him in Asia minor. The brilliance of Alexander was that with his tiny army he went on the offensive and attacked immediately as the enemy was seen. The forces of Macedonia blasted in against this huge army, and the Persians, who had never seen such audacity before, were so astonished that they began to run in fear and trample each other. That’s how Alexander the Great won — he didn’t wait until everything was orderly and the battle could begin the next morning. That’s what we have to do right now.

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